This post should have been written over a month ago, but better late than never?
Reading my profile info it states that we try new things. So in keeping with that, I tried harvesting tame cranberries. Much different than picking the wild ones.
There's a cranberry farm just 50 miles from here and I had the opportunity to help harvest in exchange for fresh cranberries. I felt like I was in an Ocean Spray commercial. Standing in water with hip waders and a rake, guiding the little guys to the suction hose which took them to the top of a semi trailer and poured them in.
I was paid with almost 20 gallons of cranberries. What a blessing! The sink was full, the pots were full, juicers full, you get the picture. I canned cranberry sauce, whole cranberries, cranberry juice, cranberry syrup, and cranberry jelly. I froze cranberries and I dehydrated cranberries.
I don't think that I'll harvest cranberries again, but I'm thankful for the experience and thankful for my good friend who talked me into it.
Blessings from Glory Farm.
Dec 9, 2014
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Dec 9, 2014
The Cranberry Experience
This post should have been written over a month ago, but better late than never?
Reading my profile info it states that we try new things. So in keeping with that, I tried harvesting tame cranberries. Much different than picking the wild ones.
There's a cranberry farm just 50 miles from here and I had the opportunity to help harvest in exchange for fresh cranberries. I felt like I was in an Ocean Spray commercial. Standing in water with hip waders and a rake, guiding the little guys to the suction hose which took them to the top of a semi trailer and poured them in.
I was paid with almost 20 gallons of cranberries. What a blessing! The sink was full, the pots were full, juicers full, you get the picture. I canned cranberry sauce, whole cranberries, cranberry juice, cranberry syrup, and cranberry jelly. I froze cranberries and I dehydrated cranberries.
I don't think that I'll harvest cranberries again, but I'm thankful for the experience and thankful for my good friend who talked me into it.
Blessings from Glory Farm.
Reading my profile info it states that we try new things. So in keeping with that, I tried harvesting tame cranberries. Much different than picking the wild ones.
There's a cranberry farm just 50 miles from here and I had the opportunity to help harvest in exchange for fresh cranberries. I felt like I was in an Ocean Spray commercial. Standing in water with hip waders and a rake, guiding the little guys to the suction hose which took them to the top of a semi trailer and poured them in.
I was paid with almost 20 gallons of cranberries. What a blessing! The sink was full, the pots were full, juicers full, you get the picture. I canned cranberry sauce, whole cranberries, cranberry juice, cranberry syrup, and cranberry jelly. I froze cranberries and I dehydrated cranberries.
I don't think that I'll harvest cranberries again, but I'm thankful for the experience and thankful for my good friend who talked me into it.
Blessings from Glory Farm.
2 comments:
- Mama Pea said...
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Twenty gallons of cranberries! I don't think I've used that many in my lifetime! But what a treasure to have in your pantry. Kinda makes me hungry for the Cranberry-Walnut Loaf I make each year at Christmas!
- December 9, 2014 at 12:49 PM
- odiie said...
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Mama Pea-That's what I said-twenty gallons!! Amazing how many cranberries you use and give when you get that much. I just made cranberry-walnut loaves and I think I ate most of it myself.
Need some cranberries for your loaves? :) - December 9, 2014 at 7:08 PM
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Twenty gallons of cranberries! I don't think I've used that many in my lifetime! But what a treasure to have in your pantry. Kinda makes me hungry for the Cranberry-Walnut Loaf I make each year at Christmas!
Mama Pea-That's what I said-twenty gallons!! Amazing how many cranberries you use and give when you get that much. I just made cranberry-walnut loaves and I think I ate most of it myself.
Need some cranberries for your loaves? :)
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